Practice for Sale

Williams Group -
West Point, GA

Posted: August 9, 2018

Excellent optometric practice available for a complete buyout. This turnkey opportunity in West Point, Georgia provides comprehensive eye health and vision services to the community with an emphasis on dry eye, primary care, and computer vision management. Established by Dr. Roy Archer in 1948, this is one of the oldest practices in the state. It has been a successful operation for 68 years. This solo/single location generated over $831,000 in 2016 on 3,425 patient exams with 25% new and over 19,000 records on file. MyVision Express software is server based and EMR certified. Optical dispensary features beautifully handcrafted wood displays with over 950 frames in inventory and also has an in-office finishing lab. The 3,200 sq. ft. building has four exam rooms, two equipped featuring state-of-the-art technology from Marco, Haag-Streit, and Optovue. Significant interior and exterior leasehold improvements in the past five years include a new driveway, roof, carpet, and more. This optometric practice has five well-trained staff working Monday through Friday. Seller willing to assist with transition. No immediate capital improvements necessary and offers buyer excellent net to gross ratio.

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